Fine Arts Classes

Artlingzwww.artlingz.com
Waterford, VA 20197
540.882.3743
Contact: Lori Schuelschue@hughes.netArtlingz is an on-line art curriculum resource for everyone bringing art to children. Use one lesson or design an entire curriculum in minutes to fit your budget, available supplies, theme and venue restrictions. Teachers, program directors and parents can provide quality art activities using Artlingz informative standards based lessons designed for teach-ability and fail proof results every time.

KidzArtwww.kidzartva.com
Located in area schools, libraries and community centers.
703-669-3772 (o) 703-999-6066 (cell)wendy@kidzart.com
Contact – Wendy GreenKidzArt teaches “kids of all ages” to draw using techniques that teach you to see like an artist, build self-confidence and encourage creativity. Most classes are taught after school. We also offer summer & winter camps, as well as fun & unique birthday party experiences.

TREEHOUSE for Creative Kidswww.TCKme.com
18390 Rim Rock Circle
Leesburg, VA 20176
571.239.5579tine.shukert@gmail.comTREEHOUSE for creative kids (TCK) is a fine arts and performing arts center offering structured lessons to students who are interested in developing skills and techniques in expressing their creativity through arts. With arts, the students will enhance their cognitive thinking, creative abilities, and social skills.

Troy Wingardwww.troywingard.com
Sterling, VAtroy.wingard@gmail.comFigurative pastel and sculpture – A graduate of the Savannah College of Art and Design (BFA- Graphic Design) and the University of Georgia (MFA – Drawing & Painting), Troy Wingard has dedicated much of his career to teaching within the visual arts and creating his numerous pastel and sculptural works. During his recent three year tenure as a university instructor, he served as the Foundations and Undergraduate Coordinator for the Department of Visual Arts at Southeastern Louisiana University. Troy has been a visiting artist and guest lecturer at a variety of institutions where he has conducted lectures and panel discussions, graduate studio critiques, and drawing workshops.